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Question 22 Chapter 7 – Unimax Publications of Class 11
22. From the following particulars, prepare a cash book.
2023 | |
Feb.1 | Balance f Cash in hand ₹ 20,000and Bank overdraft ₹5,000. |
Fed.4 | Direct deposited by Mr X in our bank account ₹ 4,800. Discount allowed ₹200. |
Feb.5 | Issued a cheque of ₹ 4,500 to Mr Sunil and earned a discount of ₹500 |
Feb.7 | Given as charity ₹ 200 |
Feb.9 | Issued a cheque of ₹ 1,500 to the petty cashier. |
Feb.16 | Goods worth ₹ 10,000 were sold to Munish on 11 Feb. Its payment was received today by cheque after deducting 5% cash discount. |
Feb.17 | Deposited the above cheque into the bank |
Feb.19 | Bought postage stamps for ₹300 |
Feb.20 | Goods purchases from Amit for ₹ 10,000. payment is made after deducting 5% cash discount. |
Feb.21 | Sachin who owed us₹ 6,000become bankrupt and paid 70 paise in a rupee |
Feb.22 | Cash purchases of stationery ₹100 |
Feb.23 | Collected from Shikha ₹ 10,000 in cash and deposited into bank next day |
Feb.25 | M settled his account of ₹ 10,000 by cheque of ₹ 9,800 cheques was deposited into the bank on 26th Feb. |
Feb.26 | Settled Y’s account of ₹10,000 by cheque after deducting therefrom 5% cash discount. |
Feb.24 | Cash sales for ₹ 15,000 received a cheque |
Feb.28 | Interest charges by bank ₹1,000 |
Feb.28 | Paid ₹ 2,000 by cheque for stationery. |
The solution of Question 22 Chapter 7 – Unimax Publications of Class 11
Dr. | Cash Book | Cr. | |||||||
Date | Particulars | L. F. | cash | Bank | Date | Particulars | L. F. | cash | Bank |
2023 | 2023 | ||||||||
Feb.1 | To Balance b/d | 20,000 | Feb.1 | By Balance b/d | 5,000 | ||||
Feb.4 | To Mr X A/c | 4,800 | Feb.5 | By Mr Sunil A/c | 4,500 | ||||
Feb.17 | To Cheque in hand A/c | 9,500 | Feb.7 | By Charity A/c | 200 | ||||
Feb.21 | To Sachin A/c | 4,200 | Feb.9 | By Petty cashier A/c | 1,500 | ||||
Feb.24 | To Cheque in hand A/c | 10,000 | Feb.19 | By Postage stamps A/c | 300 | ||||
Feb.26 | To Cheque in hand A/c | 9,800 | Feb.20 | By Amit A/c | 9,500 | ||||
Feb.27 | To Sales A/c | 15,000 | Feb.22 | By Stationery A/c | 100 | ||||
Feb.26 | By Y’s A/c | 9,500 | |||||||
Feb.28 | By Bank interest A/c | 1,000 | |||||||
Feb.28 | By Stationery A/c | 2,000 | |||||||
Feb.28 | By Balance c/d | 14,100 | 25,600 | ||||||
24,200 | 49,100 | 24,200 | 49,100 | ||||||
Mar.1 | To Balance b/d | 14,100 | 25,600 |
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